Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Whilst I don’t want it, a No-deal Brexit will be utterly hilarious to watch from a safe distance.
Awfully selfish attitude to adopt.
Whilst I don’t want it, a No-deal Brexit will be utterly hilarious to watch from a safe distance.
Did he say when he would sort that out for you? Guess we will find out the result on here at some point.
No. I think the reality of the situation will mean that there is a rethink. Most likely will be EFTA, but failing that a second ref.
I would judge EFTA to be still EU, based on the fact that we have to be part of it's laws.
Project fear... Explain what project fear is. It is just another annoying sound bite that doesn't mean anything. Hardly project fear when most things the Remain side said are coming true.
Two big reasons people voted leave were just lies… we have always:
Been Sovereign… https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...endum-campaign-brussels-article-a7559556.html
We have always been able to control our boarders and send EU citizens back after 3 months: https://www.theguardian.com/comment...-back-control-immigration-eu-directive-brexit
Most of the media and most people did not even understand the impact of Brexit. There is so much new information that has come to light which is why i cannot understand why Brexiters are so against a 2nd referendum. This is ultimately what Democracy is... We have identified new information so lets have another vote. Maybe we can even put some flesh on the bones about what flavour of Brexit the majority will go for. I keep hearing the Norway style rule being brandished about however this won't please the majority as free movement of people was one of the biggest reasons for voting Brexit.
I voted remain however the negatives of Brexit are even more stark than i could envisage.
Whether we leave stay etc etc i don't care now however this uncertainty is really affecting the economy.
Do you remember the night of 31st December 1999. .... People stockpiled food, drugs, all sorts.
Awfully selfish attitude to adopt.
Project fear is still raging. It is the remain side of the argument trying to scare people with what they believe will happen.
People did understand Brexit when voting, they have voiced their opinion at the ballot box. That is why I am happy to just leave and why leave voters are not changing their minds. The only issue strangely unmentioned before was the Irish border issue.
I respect you want to remain and voted that way but you fail to look at the positives and concentrate on the negatives. A sensible solution is out there but to obtain it the EU need to take on board that we are more than willing to leave without a deal. MP's for the most part have not taken that on board. I feel that they have let leave voters down and made us look globally incompetent.
I agree some certainty is urgently needed. That is what is doing more damage to us as a nation...
Whilst I don’t want it, a No-deal Brexit will be utterly hilarious to watch from a safe distance.
Please PLEASE tell me what some of the positives are as if i knew this i wouldn't be so worried.
Project fear is still raging. It is the remain side of the argument trying to scare people with what they believe will happen.
People did understand Brexit when voting, they have voiced their opinion at the ballot box. That is why I am happy to just leave and why leave voters are not changing their minds. The only issue strangely unmentioned before was the Irish border issue.
I respect you want to remain and voted that way but you fail to look at the positives and concentrate on the negatives. A sensible solution is out there but to obtain it the EU need to take on board that we are more than willing to leave without a deal. MP's for the most part have not taken that on board. I feel that they have let leave voters down and made us look globally incompetent.
I agree some certainty is urgently needed. That is what is doing more damage to us as a nation...
Errrr ..... you're not actually factually correct. The terms of a referendum are defined in the legislation for THAT referendum - so they can either be binding or advisory. The legislation for the 2016 one said advisory ...... it could have said binding but didn't.
That's how it should have been done from the start. We'd then probably be exactly where we are now except all the conspiracy theory, David Icke style mentalism would have been debunked for what it is.Firstly thanks for a sensible reply. I will happily leave however i don't think that there is anything wrong with a second referendum, as i said we know more now than before the vote (that is a fact for all), however if we do end up leaving i would like the negotiation to be done cross party, by all Brexiters. This way if/when the proverbial hits the fan the remainers won't get blamed for trying to sabotage Brexit or for not believing hard enough. I mean no matter how much i believe in unicorns i am not going to see one.
Firstly thanks for a sensible reply. I will happily leave however i don't think that there is anything wrong with a second referendum, as i said we know more now than before the vote (that is a fact for all), however if we do end up leaving i would like the negotiation to be done cross party, by all Brexiters. This way if/when the proverbial hits the fan the remainers won't get blamed for trying to sabotage Brexit or for not believing hard enough. I mean no matter how much i believe in unicorns i am not going to see one.
I would like a few examples of what you class as Project fear...
Stories like Barclays moving 250 billion to Ireland to remain within the EU is fact. https://www.irishtimes.com/business...and-s-biggest-bank-thanks-to-brexit-1.3594630
I can find tens and tens of these stories that are fact and not "project fear"
Please PLEASE tell me what some of the positives are as if i knew this i wouldn't be so worried.
That's a bit of a c*ntish thing to say. I'm all for a laugh, but you're talking about people's job, business, houses and families suffering.
Don't get me wrong, I don't like it as much as you do, but the government is proving to be more shambolic day by day but if no Brexit is better than a no deal Brexit is better for this country then she needs to do what is best for our country, not for her image or the governments image, but what's best for the country.
Firstly thanks for a sensible reply. I will happily leave however i don't think that there is anything wrong with a second referendum, as i said we know more now than before the vote (that is a fact for all), however if we do end up leaving i would like the negotiation to be done cross party, by all Brexiters. This way if/when the proverbial hits the fan the remainers won't get blamed for trying to sabotage Brexit or for not believing hard enough. I mean no matter how much i believe in unicorns i am not going to see one.
I would like a few examples of what you class as Project fear...
Stories like Barclays moving 250 billion to Ireland to remain within the EU is fact. https://www.irishtimes.com/business...and-s-biggest-bank-thanks-to-brexit-1.3594630
I can find tens and tens of these stories that are fact and not "project fear"
Yeah, probably the biggest impediment to getting a remain vote in a second referendum. If we were only having the first referendum now, to vote on what the government was doing, I'm pretty sure it would be 60-40 remain or even more. But there will be a lot of people who will stick to their first vote whatever they think of whats happening, because that just human nature